President William Ruto has vowed to enforce sanctions for failure, negligence, waste, and misconduct following the signing of ministerial performance contracts.
Ruto announced that at the end of each financial year, every Cabinet Secretary will receive a performance report card reflecting their ministry's achievements.
"This scorecard will carry recognition, rewards, and sanctions, which will applied without fail. Excellence, integrity, and efficiency will rewarded. Failure, negligence, and waste will invite instant corrective action," Ruto said on Tuesday. "As we sign this performance contract, let us reflect on our commitments and the weight of our responsibilities. I expect each CS to take personal responsibility for what they sign. There is no room for excuses, delays, or failure," Ruto stated.
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